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Top 5 Waterproof Cameras for Your Holiday

You know what makes a great summer vacation even more awesome – a waterproof camera to capture all the memories! There’s a lot of options out there – quite a few stinkers, too – hence we decided to do the digging for you and offer you 5 best waterproof cameras on the market. The reviews await below, let’s do this!

Olympus Stylus Tough TG-860

The Olympus Stylus Tough TG-860 has a built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, as well as an increased waterproof rating of 15 meters (50 feet), a mark significantly higher in comparison to the previous model. It has a 16-megapixel image sensor and an intelligent Auto mode, making the camera quite easy to use. A string of art filters allows you to create interesting effects. The device has a metal and plastic camera body, so you don’t have to worry at all about minor damage or dropping the cam from your pocket. The hinges on the tilting screen are also well made, while the screen is clear and bright. A scratch resistant coating would have been nice, though.

This camera can go down to 18 meters (59 feet) under water. It has integrated Wi-Fi and GPS, as well as an OLED display, which makes it one of the better rugged compact cameras you can buy. Additionally, the device utilizes a 16-megapixel image sensor, which is pretty standard in that department. Images that creates are sharp and very bright, no complaints in that area at all.

The SeaLife Micro 2.0 is an interesting camera perfect for scuba divers who want to challenge the depths. It can take photos at the very limits of technical diving— 60 meters below water (200 feet), with an ultra-wide lens coming in as a major advantage for underwater photography. If image quality is your top priority, this is the best pick.

This camera is one of the best underwater cameras out there. It has a 16-megapixel sensor, a more ambitious 15 meters (50 feet) depth waterproof rating and a built-in Wi-Fi. It’s very rugged, compact, and strong – built like a tank, basically. Despite that, the TG-4 still fits in your pocket, which is quite nice.

Finally, the D30. This fella utilizes a 12-megapixel image sensor, and one the main advantages the device has is its ability to survive the pressures at 25 meters (82 feet) underwater depth – compared to other models, that’s really a lot! If you dive to those depths, the D30 should be your favorite choice.